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UK government invests £12m in sustainable protein hub

UK government invests £12m in sustainable protein hub

By Augustus Bambridge-Sutton

The UK government has invested £12m (€13.57) in a new research centre to grow sustainable protein and cultivated meat. This will be the largest investment yet made by the government in sustainable proteins.

From fresh to frozen pizza: Consumers switch how they grab a slice

From fresh to frozen pizza: Consumers switch how they grab a slice

By Ryan Daily

Many consumers are ditching pizza takeout and dine-in experiences and opting for frozen pizzas as they look for products that resonate with their sense of convenience and value, Dana Baggett, client strategy for Vericast, told FoodNavigator-USA.

Addressing sugar addiction - What the industry can do

Addressing sugar addiction - What the industry can do

By Augustus Bambridge-Sutton

The overconsumption of sugar can lead to many health conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, as well as mental health conditions such as depression. Some experts have suggested that it could be an addiction, similar to alcohol or...

Wheat Foods Councils ramps up its ‘all things wheat’ message

Wheat Foods Councils ramps up its ‘all things wheat’ message

By Gill Hyslop

Did you know there are six official classes of wheat? That each tiny wheat berry seed (the kernel) contains three distinct parts that are separated during the milling process to produce flour? That wheat made into fortified flour is subjected up to 21...